It’s the final week of early voting in South Florida before Election Day on Nov. 5. Here’s a rundown of what you can and can’t do at a polling place as you cast your ballot: Florida law allows voters ...
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Voters are allowed to take a picture of their own ballot under Florida law. That includes at the voting booth, or elsewhere if you requested a vote-by-mail ballot. What about ballot selfies?
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You can not take a picture of the voting room, however. It is illegal to have another person or another person's ballot appear in a photograph under Florida Statute 102.031.
Here’s an alternative: Take a photo with the classic (and totally legal) “I Voted” sticker. You can post ... voting booth, according to Miami-Dade’s Supervisor of Elections office.